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  • City Council Meeting Report

    Apr 24, 2024

    City Council chambers were abuzz the other night as community members filled the pews, waiting for their turn to speak. On the agenda were the transfer from Randy Hafer, High Plains Architects, of the Central School playground property to the city, issues of code violations in the city, enforcement of the boulevards, and site permits. Multiple citizens voiced praise for the old Central School playground. Several homeowners voiced concern for traffic and requested stop signs at busy intersections. The boulevards were discussed, a boulevard...

  • Scammers Targeting Medicare Enrollees; Urinary Catheter Scam Activity Increasing

    Apr 24, 2024

    The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) warns Medicare enrollees of a rising scam targeting their sensitive information. Scammers are luring individuals with offers of free services, medical equipment, or gift cards in exchange for Medicare numbers, enabling fraudulent activities. Renee Labrie-Shanks, Director of the Statewide Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Program at MAS, urges vigilance, "If someone offers free medical equipment and asks for your Medicare number, it's a red flag. Hang up immediately."...

  • Montana State University Sets Commencement Ceremonies May 10

    Apr 24, 2024

    From MSU News Service BOZEMAN – Montana State University expects to confer 2,444 degrees during its 140th commencement ceremonies, which are set for 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Friday, May 10. According to MSU's Office of the Registrar, the university will award degrees to approximately 1,855 undergraduate students, 371 graduate students. It will also award 218 associate degrees and certificates to Gallatin College MSU students. The ceremonies will be held at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on MSU's campus. Students from the College of Arts and A...

  • Coal Banks Landing Campground is open!

    Apr 24, 2024

    Planning a paddle trip on the Upper Missouri Wild & Scenic River this spring or summer? Coal Banks Landing Campground is now open! Coal Banks Landing Campground is the starting point for many river trips within the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument and features 20 first-come, first-served campsites. Paddlers don't have far to go to reach the famed White Cliffs section of Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, while motorized boaters can launch from the nearby Virgelle Ferry...

  • Roundup Chamber of Commerce Member Spotlight

    Apr 24, 2024

    Northern Treasures Mercantile Northern Treasures Mercantile provides high quality used items at rock bottom prices. The items they have in the store are: Clothes, Household Items, Books, Toys, Electronics, Furniture and much more. Northern Treasures has friendly volunteers that will assist you with donated items and provide you with a deductible receipt. Volunteers are the backbone of Northern Treasures. They rely on volunteers to sort, label, shelf and hang your donations. They would not be...

  • Governor Gianforte Announces Deadline Extended for Property Tax Relief Programs

    Apr 24, 2024

    Governor Greg Gianforte announced the deadline to apply for two property tax relief programs would be extended to June 1 to give Montanans with a substantial hardship extended time to apply for relief. “Property taxes are too high, and homeowners deserve relief,” Gov. Gianforte said. “In an effort to provide property tax relief to Montanans, we worked with the legislature to provide rebates and programs to offset the cost of rising property taxes. It’s great to announce we’re extending the deadline to June 1 for eligible Montanans to apply for...

  • Rep. Rosendale Votes Against America Last Foreign Aid Package

    Apr 24, 2024

    Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) voted against four pieces of legislation that combined will send $100 billion of American taxpayer money overseas. H.R. 8038 The 21st Century Peace through Strength Act, H.R. 8036 The Indo-Pacific Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024, H.R. 8035 The Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024, and H.R. 8034 The Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024, will do nothing to secure our catastrophically open border, will be transmitted to the Senate as multi-subject legislation,...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Apr 24, 2024

    4/14/24 00:17:09 Administrative 04/14/24 09:00:28 Traffic Stop 04/14/24 09:18:07 Traffic Stop 04/14/24 12:22:24 Animal 04/14/24 14:13:30 Criminal 04/14/24 14:59:06 Info 04/14/24 17:24:58 Suspicious 04/14/24 18:14:06 City Code 04/14/24 19:27:50 Traffic 04/14/24 20:31:11 Traffic Stop 04/15/24 02:49:14 City Code 04/15/24 08:53:01 Animal 04/15/24 12:55:54 Harassment 04/15/24 13:30:40 Traffic Stop 04/15/24 13:57:06 Traffic Stop 04/15/24 15:21:34 Agency Assist 04/15/24 19:33:28 Medical 04/16/24 09:30:32 Welfare 04/16/24 12:42:02 Traffic 04/16/24...

  • RMH is offering a new position

    Apr 24, 2024

    RMH is offering a new position. In conjunction with the activities director, the activities aide will help plan and organize day to day activities for residents within the facility. They will maintain an on-going program of activities designed to meet the physical, mental, and psychological needs and recreational interests of each resident. In addition, a primary responsibility will be to shuttle residents in RMH’s bus to various appointments and activities. If you are a CNA, that is even b...

  • 2024 Museum Update and Opening

    Apr 17, 2024

    The Musselshell Valley Historical Museum received an $8,000.00 grant in the summer of 2023 to invite two certified assessors to evaluate our museum and give suggestions for improvement. The grant was from the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation (FAIC). The grant was called a Collections Assessment for Preservation (CAP) Grant. We were able to hire two assessors to come to Roundup to assess the museum. Rachel Waters came from Estes Park, CO and Kyle Normandin came from New Jersey. Rachel assessed the collections and displays of the...

  • Park Lights

    Apr 17, 2024

    One of the many things that makes Roundup a great place to live is the generosity of our community, charitable organizations and businesses. If you’ve been to the City Park over the past few years, it’s plain to see all the improvements that have been made. The Signal Peak Foundation has been very generous regarding park projects such as the new restrooms near the stage. The Signal Peak Foundation recently awarded the City a grant for new lighting at the park. These new lights will illuminate bo...

  • From The Musselshell County Sheriff's Office

    Apr 17, 2024

    4/07/24 02:31:34 Welfare 04/07/24 03:09:00 911 Hang Up 04/07/24 07:41:13 Criminal 04/07/24 15:50:39 Info 04/08/24 01:48:06 Traffic Stop 04/08/24 06:24:08 Info 04/08/24 08:09:57 Traffic Stop 04/08/24 09:28:32 Traffic Stop 04/08/24 10:18:11 Vin 04/08/24 10:27:36 Suspicious 04/08/24 11:44:27 Criminal 04/08/24 14:41:50 Fire Vehicle 04/08/24 15:03:10 Medical 04/08/24 22:10:12 Traffic Stop 04/08/24 22:48:34 911 - No 04/09/24 00:35:25 Medical 04/09/24 01:11:20 Traffic Stop 04/09/24 07:01:56 Traffic Stop 04/09/24 12:27:10 Info 04/09/24 15:38:28...

  • Seen Around Town

    Norma Trent|Apr 17, 2024

    Those Wayfinding Signs! Wayfinding signs - another joint effort of the Montana Main Street project as designed by Roundup resident Morgan Belveal. These signs point people to different attractions, important and historic buildings in town. They also point tourists and out-of-towners to important natural attractions. Johnny Chavez, Pronto Construction, and Morgan were instrumental in placing these signs in very specific intersections. Johnny of Pronto Construction generously donated part of his c...

  • Rodney Atkins and Ned LeDoux Headline RIDE 2024

    Mike Morgan|Apr 17, 2024

    Rodney Atkins is coming to Roundup, Montana for RIDE’s 19th celebration with some nice country music record achievements in his back pocket, and it’s something that any artist would love to have. His 2019 single “Caught Up in the Country” spent more time on the charts that any other single in the history of country music. For 57 weeks, it stayed on the charts, which is remarkable since most record labels try to get radio stations to move on to their next song project after the song peaks. However, the radio stations couldn’t get enough of...

  • A New Place to Get Licensed!

    Apr 17, 2024

    The Montana DMV office in Roundup has moved. Now located in that blue building near the KLMB radio, across the street from Autumn's Inn, off Main Street. The little building has been a pizza place, an insurance office, a realtor's office, and now is the new location of the Department of Motor Vehicles. You can talk with Shirley, Monday through Friday, from 8 AM to 5 PM starting next week. There is a bit of confusion recently about the "real ID" that's now available. The "real ID" is good for air travel but only DOMESTIC travel. A "real ID"...

  • Rep. Rosendale Votes Against FISA Reauthorization to Protect Americans' Privacy

    Apr 17, 2024

    Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) voted against H.R. 7888, The Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act, which reauthorized the use of The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). He voted against the legislation after an amendment to the bill that would protect the Fourth Amendment and shield Americans from warrantless searches by the FBI and the greater intelligence community failed....

  • Senate President Invites Public to Serve on Judicial Select Committee

    Apr 17, 2024

    Ellsworth Also Appoints Senate Democrats, House Republicans HELENA, Mont.— Montana Senate President Jason Ellsworth, R-Hamilton, announced today that he is inviting members of the public to serve on the Senate Select Committee on Judicial Oversight and Reform. Ellsworth announced earlier this month that he is forming the committee to look into overreach by Montana judges and develop solutions to restore the separation of powers among Montana's three branches of government. "The Legislature is the branch of government closest to the people, s...

  • U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich, Billings Police Department issue warning about pink fentanyl

    Apr 17, 2024

    BILLINGS — U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich, for the District of Montana, and Billings Police Chief Rich St. John today issued a warning to the public about the appearance in the community of pink fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that is more potent than morphine and heroin. Law enforcement is beginning to see pink fentanyl pills in Billings. Noted for their pink color, the pills are more potent than the fentanyl that has been seen in the community. Many of these illicitly produced synthetic opioids can result in overdoses and death. “It has bec...

  • Attorney General Knudsen Leads Coalition Against the Biden Administration's Abandoning of Immigration Rule

    Apr 17, 2024

    HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen today led a coalition of 20 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in support of states attempting to stop the Biden administration's collusion with activists. Biden's actions would leave the southern border wide open and communities across the country vulnerable to dangerous drugs and crime. The brief, filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, supports Kansas, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and West Virginia's motion to intervene in a lawsuit brought by asylum s...

  • Winnett Senior News / Flatwillow News

    Raye Anne Lund|Apr 17, 2024

    FLATWILLOW and WINNETT NEWS Flatwillow Homemakers held their March meeting on Wednesday, March 13 at Melody’s home. It was on Wednesday this month since Melody works on Tuesdays. It worked well for all of us to change the date for this month. There were six members present and one guest. Welcome Ella Iverson as our guest. Sandy Gonzalez, Babs Lea, Ginger Moore, Luann Knutson, and Kim Tarplee were all present. The thought for the day was a Bless You Irish poem. It was a story about St. Patty driving all the snakes out. Each member read a joke. M...

  • Happy Fortune: To Walk and To Run

    Apr 17, 2024

    By Edith Sloan It is my happy fortune to be living in Roundup. This is true for several reasons and one of those is that many people take daily walks here in town. Individuals walk, couples walk, pairs and three-somes walk, along with dog-owners taking their pets. There is a move to create a program where more residents can participate in walking—running. This week of April 14-20, we are starting an effort that would encourage groups of interested people from Roundup and the surrounding area to create pairs, groups, or even individuals to walk-...

  • Nearly 900 Middle and High School Students to Participate in Montana Science Olympiad, to be Held April 19 at Montana State

    Apr 17, 2024

    From the MSU News Service Nearly 900 middle and high school students from 80 teams across Montana will compete at the Montana Science Olympiad State Tournament, set for Friday, April 19, at Montana State University. The event features competitions in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, disciplines. Teams from Belgrade, Billings, Bozeman, Chinook, Choteau, Clancy, Conrad, Corvallis, Darby, East Helena, Ennis, Fergus, Fromberg, Gallatin Gateway, Hamilton, Hardin, Harrison, Helena, Huntley Project, Kalispell, Laurel, Lewistown,...

  • Governor Gianforte Deploys Montana National Guard to Help Secure Southern Border

    Apr 17, 2024

    Governor Greg Gianforte announced a deployment by the Montana National Guard (MTNG) to support the state of Texas in its efforts to secure the southern border of the United States. The announcement coincided with the governor signing an executive order declaring a disaster on the southern border. “Today, I signed a disaster declaration to mobilize Montana resources to help secure our southern border,” Gov. Gianforte said. “President Biden has left our southern border completely exposed and overrun by drug cartels, who are bringing deadly crime...

  • Roundup 2024 Senior Spotlight

    Apr 17, 2024

    Taryn Brown Story by: Kayla Rustad Taryn Brown, a senior at Roundup High School, is involved in shop class. Her favorite high school memory is welding. Her favorite class overall though, is study hall. She describes herself as outgoing, helpful, and has a good work ethic. Her family includes her dad, Christopher Brown; her uncle, Uric Bello; her grandpa, Roland Brown; and her grandma, Nancy Brown. Tori Avila Story by: Asher Beesley Tori Avila is a senior at our local high school, and a student-a... Full story

  • Gov. Gianforte: Biden's New Dust Rule Belongs in the Dustbin

    Apr 17, 2024

    Governor Greg Gianforte joined 21 governors in criticizing an effort by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to mandate new air quality standards that ignore concerns from western states and raise costs for Montana businesses and families. "The Biden administration continues to prioritize its radical environmental agenda over the needs of hardworking businesses and workers, including in Montana," Gov. Gianforte said. "While we can all agree reducing dust in the air is a worthy goal, the new regulation ignores progress and regional...

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